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internal:

-repeal of the corn laws

- political deadlock

-the railway

external:

-manifest destiny

-the Trent affair

-the chesapeake incident

-the st.alban's raid

-the fenian raids

-end of reciprocity

AND THATS IT. :)

internal:

-repeal of the corn laws

- political deadlock

-the railway

external:

-manifest destiny

-the Trent affair

-the chesapeake incident

-the st.alban's raid

-the fenian raids

-end of reciprocity

AND THATS IT. :)

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